Teaching & Outreach
Summer Art Camps
At Studio 835, where fresh air, breezes, birdsong
And experienced teaching combine
To encourage and inspire the creative spirit
2019 INFORMATION & REGISTRATION FORM
(PDF to fill out and mail in)
Jeanne Leffingwell has taught over 40 elementary through university level art residencies in Idaho, Oregon, Washington State, Alaska and Mexico. She has conducted workshops for teachers and published numerous instructional articles on beadwork and fiber arts.
This year Jeanne is delighted to announce that she’ll be co-teaching each day with another wonderful fine artist from our area: Rachael Eastman (1st session—bio below) and Jennifer Rod (2nd & 3rd sessions—bio below).
Times will be extended this year for students who can stay an additional half-hour: 10AM - 3:30PM Mon-Fri. Tuition will be $240/week, or $220 with the "early bird” discount (registration by June 1st.)
2019 Summer Art Camp Dates (Moscow, ID)
- Session 1 (June 17–21) Jeanne Leffingwell and Rachael Eastman
- Session 2 (July 8–12) Jeanne Leffingwell and Jennifer Rod
- Session 2 (July 22–26) Jeanne Leffingwell and Jennifer Rod
The continuing success of Jeanne Leffingwell’s summer ArtCamp program incorporates:
- A fine art curriculum embedded with the elements and principles of art and design
- Confident instruction by professionally trained artists
- Sensitive and individualized instruction for students of all ages and abilities
- High quality art materials
- A comfortable and inspiring studio space, both indoors and out, full of cool stuff
Batik, Beading, Drawing, Embroidery, Jewelry-making, Mosaic, Painting, Sewing, Weaving…
About Rachel Eastman
Rachael Eastman received her Masters of Fine Art Degree in 2010 from the University of Idaho and her Education Certification in 2011. She is currently the Art Teacher at Sacajawea Junior High in Lewiston. She also enjoys making art and teaching workshops at her own art studio, Raven Hammer Studio, in Moscow.
About Jennifer Rod
Jennifer Rod is a painter, sculptor and teacher who does commissions and shows extensively in the Palouse region. She enjoys playing with color, shape, and composition in a variety of mediums and helps children do that through the U of I Prichard Gallery After School Art Program (ASAP).